Average power rating of opponents played: LA LAKERS 95.9, GOLDEN STATE 95.4

SCHEDULE AND RESULTS

LA LAKERS - Season Results

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Team Stats

Opp Stats

Date

Opponent

Score

SU

Line

ATS

Tot.

O/U

Shots

Pct

REB

TO

Shots

Pct

REB

TO

2/2/2018

@ BROOKLYN

102-99

W

1.5

W

217.5

U

39-92

42.4%

65

15

37-82

45.1%

46

11

2/4/2018

@ OKLAHOMA CITY

108-104

W

9.5

W

221

U

42-86

48.8%

49

19

40-89

44.9%

59

17

2/6/2018

PHOENIX

112-93

W

-8

W

217.5

U

39-83

47.0%

59

14

36-94

38.3%

56

11

2/8/2018

OKLAHOMA CITY

106-81

W

-1.5

W

210.5

U

42-96

43.7%

59

8

32-90

35.6%

64

13

2/10/2018

@ DALLAS

123-130

L

3.5

L

213.5

O

46-84

54.8%

44

17

48-89

53.9%

47

9

2/14/2018

@ NEW ORLEANS

117-139

L

5.5

L

231.5

O

46-90

51.1%

44

20

53-99

53.5%

51

11

2/15/2018

@ MINNESOTA

111-119

L

10.5

W

227.5

O

43-94

45.7%

56

13

42-90

46.7%

53

10

2/23/2018

DALLAS

124-102

W

-4

W

221

O

48-93

51.6%

69

16

37-91

40.7%

37

11

2/24/2018

@ SACRAMENTO

113-108

W

-1.5

W

220.5

O

41-91

45.1%

57

10

42-94

44.7%

57

11

2/26/2018

@ ATLANTA

123-104

W

-2.5

W

221.5

O

47-90

52.2%

63

23

36-96

37.5%

55

11

3/1/2018

@ MIAMI

131-113

W

5

W

218.5

O

47-79

59.5%

41

13

46-95

48.4%

49

11

3/3/2018

@ SAN ANTONIO

116-112

W

6

W

219

O

40-92

43.5%

55

15

44-98

44.9%

60

16

3/5/2018

PORTLAND

103-108

L

2

L

227

U

34-86

39.5%

55

10

35-83

42.2%

62

14

3/7/2018

ORLANDO

108-107

W

-6

L

227

U

43-88

48.9%

42

14

42-83

50.6%

53

16

3/9/2018

@ DENVER

116-125

L

8

L

231

O

45-92

48.9%

53

15

42-83

50.6%

43

12

3/11/2018

CLEVELAND

127-113

W

2

W

229

O

48-96

50.0%

57

13

41-88

46.6%

44

12

3/13/2018

DENVER

112-103

W

2

W

232.5

U

40-90

44.4%

60

15

38-86

44.2%

51

19

3/14/2018

@ GOLDEN STATE

3/16/2018

MIAMI

3/19/2018

@ INDIANA

3/22/2018

@ NEW ORLEANS

3/24/2018

@ MEMPHIS

3/26/2018

@ DETROIT

3/28/2018

DALLAS

3/30/2018

MILWAUKEE

GOLDEN STATE - Season Results

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Team Stats

Opp Stats

Date

Opponent

Score

SU

Line

ATS

Tot.

O/U

Shots

Pct

REB

TO

Shots

Pct

REB

TO

2/2/2018

@ SACRAMENTO

119-104

W

-14

W

224

U

44-80

55.0%

55

25

42-95

44.2%

41

10

2/3/2018

@ DENVER

108-115

L

-5.5

L

231

U

43-86

50.0%

53

13

39-91

42.9%

55

15

2/6/2018

OKLAHOMA CITY

105-125

L

-10.5

L

231

U

37-77

48.1%

55

25

44-93

47.3%

50

12

2/8/2018

DALLAS

121-103

W

-14.5

W

221.5

O

45-88

51.1%

56

16

40-93

43.0%

46

10

2/10/2018

SAN ANTONIO

122-105

W

-10

W

218.5

O

48-85

56.5%

51

16

43-94

45.7%

43

10

2/12/2018

PHOENIX

129-83

W

-16

W

230.5

U

52-89

58.4%

58

11

33-95

34.7%

56

15

2/14/2018

@ PORTLAND

117-123

L

-6

L

228.5

O

43-90

47.8%

43

16

45-93

48.4%

56

13

2/22/2018

LA CLIPPERS

134-127

W

-10.5

L

235

O

47-75

62.7%

38

15

44-88

50.0%

48

14

2/24/2018

OKLAHOMA CITY

112-80

W

-10

W

233.5

U

42-89

47.2%

62

14

29-88

33.0%

54

15

2/26/2018

@ NEW YORK

125-111

W

-12.5

W

230.5

O

44-85

51.8%

49

12

47-96

49.0%

47

14

2/28/2018

@ WASHINGTON

109-101

W

-8

T

227.5

U

37-71

52.1%

40

15

36-90

40.0%

56

16

3/2/2018

@ ATLANTA

114-109

W

-13.5

L

228.5

U

42-79

53.2%

41

18

38-86

44.2%

49

19

3/6/2018

BROOKLYN

114-101

W

-15

L

231

U

47-83

56.6%

45

17

36-85

42.4%

47

12

3/8/2018

SAN ANTONIO

110-107

W

-11

L

222.5

U

41-95

43.2%

56

10

43-95

45.3%

56

12

3/9/2018

@ PORTLAND

108-125

L

2

L

218

O

38-78

48.7%

40

10

44-89

49.4%

55

11

3/11/2018

@ MINNESOTA

103-109

L

-3.5

L

224

U

37-91

40.7%

56

13

44-95

46.3%

57

9

3/14/2018

LA LAKERS

3/16/2018

SACRAMENTO

3/17/2018

@ PHOENIX

3/19/2018

@ SAN ANTONIO

3/23/2018

ATLANTA

3/25/2018

UTAH

3/27/2018

INDIANA

3/29/2018

MILWAUKEE

KEY GAME INFORMATION

LA LAKERS: The Lakers appear to be improved after the worst four-year stretch in franchise history, but only a stunning rookie season from Lonzo Ball is likely to get them anywhere near playoff contention this year. All eyes are on Ball, the heralded playmaker with the attention-grabbing father. The former Chino Hills High standout starred at UCLA for one season before becoming the second overall pick and the centerpiece of Magic Johnson's vision for an up-tempo, high-scoring Showtime offense. Magic hopes the Lakers will show enough promise this year to entice big-name free agents to Hollywood in the summer.

GOLDEN STATE: With so many returners and great depth, the Warriors should dominate again'if they can keep their edge and Draymond Green is able to remain healthy after suffering a knee injury in a season-opening loss to Houston. Head coach Steve Kerr is challenging the team's players to do many things better than they did during last season's run to a second title in three years. Kevin Durant has a year in the system and is coming off his NBA Finals MVP honors, he seems poised to take his game up another notch'with probably slightly less scrutiny than he faced a year ago after leaving Oklahoma City. He and the Warriors look like the clear team to beat once again.

PREVIEW

Warriors, sans Curry, hosts Lakers

OAKLAND, Calif. -- The Golden State Warriors will be without star guard Stephen Curry for the third consecutive game Wednesday night when they host the Los Angeles Lakers in an attempt to sweep the season series between the California rivals.

Curry sat out the Warriors' winless two-game trip to Portland and Minnesota last week after turning his troublesome right ankle in Thursday's home victory over San Antonio.

The Warriors announced after cancelling practice Tuesday that Curry would miss at least the next four games, and would be re-evaluated in a week.

Quinn Cook, who has played a majority of the season in the G-League, has stepped into Curry's starting spot the last two games.

The change has been noticeable. In Friday's loss at Portland, for example, Cook recorded a true rarity -- no assists as the starting point guard in 30 minutes.

"Without Steph there, Quinn is asked to do a lot," observed Kevin Durant. "It's definitely a different dynamic when, as opposed to Steph Curry, you have Quinn Cook."

The Warriors also will be be without Draymond Green (sore right shoulder) against the Lakers, and Klay Thompson (sprained right thumb) is no sure-thing.

Golden State has gotten used to playing short-handed against the Lakers this season. The Warriors were without Curry and Green when they beat the Lakers 116-114 in overtime on the road Dec. 18, and again had to go without Curry in their 113-106 home victory four days later.

Durant has dominated the three-game series, going for 29, 36 and 33 points. He had 40 and 39 in the losses at Portland and Minnesota.

The Lakers also will take the court in less-than-ideal circumstances Wednesday night.

They also will be without a key player, standout second-year player Brandon Ingram (strained groin), and will be playing on the second night of a back-to-back, having rallied past the Denver Nuggets 112-103 in an emotional game Tuesday night.

The Lakers successfully avenged a 125-116 loss at Denver on Friday, a game that ended with young Nuggets guard Jamal Murray celebrating on the court, catching the attention of Los Angeles players and coaches.

The Lakers have motivation against the Warriors as well. Los Angeles has not been swept in a season series by Golden State since 1994, although the Warriors have won 15 of the last 19 matchups.

This season's three losses could hardly be attributed to Ingram. He had 32, 19 and 12 points in the games, two of which have gone to overtime.

The 20-year-old is the NBA's leading scorer among all players under the age of 21, having totaled 1,664 points in his two seasons. He doesn't turn 21 until September.

The Warriors, who have won seven in a row at home, will be seeing the Lakers for the first time since their acquisition of Isaiah Thomas from Cleveland at the trade deadline.

Thomas has scored 20 or more points five times in his 13 games as a Laker, including 20 in Sunday's matchup with his former team, the Cavaliers, and 23 in Tuesday's victory over Denver.

"I keep saying the world knows what I bring," said Thomas, insisting he has nothing to prove after disappointing as a Cavalier. "I'm trying to move on."

Three Lakers starters were burned for 39 or more minutes in Tuesday's win over Denver.